gXzette-times t Thursday. August 28. 1969 ; M .......... ----- -- - 71 r- w .its!, JT'Vi ; 11 1 i ll" -: PARADE GRAND MARSHAL Frank Turner doffs his hat to the crowd during the parade Saturday. Turner turned down offers to ride in a car and stayed on horseback for the parade. 1969 Morrow County Fair and Rodeo was a picturesque event (g-t photos) .. m0 i mm , , . r'X A " " ' JSsTjv, -L ww -. IT WAS GOOD CAKE, good enough to win first p'ace in the Oregon Wheat Growers League cake baking contest at the fair for Mrs. Jerry (Fat) Dougherty (right). Runnerup was Mrs. Vern (Dora Sue) VialL Both women are from Lexington. jL& - c hi ir. 1 -cTI SHOWING OFF THE SADDLE he won as the 1939 Morrow county amateur calf roping champion is Sand Hollow rancher Jerry Dougherty (left). Queen Sheila presented the saddle for Kinzua Corporation to Dougherty, who had a total time of 65.2 seconds on two calves to win the event. h I V T,,. Vr, '3 jAYCEECnEED That faith in Cod fiv m.ani'ng and purpoW la human life; That ih brothtrhooij of man ttam cana th tovcrrignty of naliomt Thai aoonomic iuic can btn b won by fr man through Im tntarpr'tui That (tnrnmn itioudl ha of I rathtrr than of men; That rarth ' grt imaiur lin in hu man pronalit; And that to li. . fity ia th work lf,. , J i i irai y t V s 1 j LEADERSHIP was the theme of the booth of ths Morrow County Jaycees, and it led the way to the Sweepstakes award at the fair. It was alio first place in Community Service division. vJf: i :.., I lift j SSc- : , .,,. . Ti ' -V . . IT ;,V; ' ! 'HI - J ... N1- '- ,,"' . ' A FORMER AND PERHAPS A FUTURE Queen of the Morrow " rr" " ' - " 1 ii-mmMi r-,,in,ii, m .., , ii , m. ,r 4 . T,.... Tli niiiinimnTinrnrnn-iirf county Fair and Rodeo rode together in th parade. 1964 Queen A 113-POUND SOUTHDOWN CROSS lamb, shown by Sue Ellen Greenup. Heppner. was grand cham- Shannon (Mahoney) Smito. helped her niece on the horse, and plon at the 1969 Morrow county fair. Federal Land Bank. Pendleton, paid 85 cents a pound four-year-old Tara. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mahoney. foao for the lamb. throughout the event